LeeroyMatinta
New Member
5‘7, 148lbs
Im on 180mg test e, 8iu hgh and 50mcg t4 (also taking aromasin for e2 control), i have mildly swollen hands and feet and a puffier face so I wanted to test a bunch of things.
The day before the blood test I woke up in the morning and took my levothyroxine with 200ml water, then went for a 2h walk. Later at like 10pm I noticed I didnt drank any water so I drank 500ml. At 3 am I drank 250ml. Went to sleep at 4 am. Woke up 5 hours later at 9am, and had 200ml of water at 9:30am. Did the blood test at 10:30 am. So around 1liter of water the day before. And the last 3days of the blood test my daily average of water intake was also probably 1-1.5L/day. Can this impact blood results by a lot? Like could electrolytes, cbc, albumin, ferritin etc come out falsely elevated due to the blood being more concentrated? Or wouldnt it be off by a huge margin? One of the reasons I tested ferritin and albumin was to ensure I absorb food normally so it would be pretty bad if my dumb forgetfulness of drinking water makes them falsely elevated.
The parameters I tested:
Testosteron, E2, IGF1, FT3, FT4, TSH, GGT, ALT, AST, ALP, Bilirubin total, Bilirubin direct, HDL, LDL, CRP, Vitamin D, Calcium, Phosphate, Natrium + Kalium + Chlorid, Zinc, Magnesium, creatinine, Albumin, protein total, cbc, iron, ferritin
Im on 180mg test e, 8iu hgh and 50mcg t4 (also taking aromasin for e2 control), i have mildly swollen hands and feet and a puffier face so I wanted to test a bunch of things.
The day before the blood test I woke up in the morning and took my levothyroxine with 200ml water, then went for a 2h walk. Later at like 10pm I noticed I didnt drank any water so I drank 500ml. At 3 am I drank 250ml. Went to sleep at 4 am. Woke up 5 hours later at 9am, and had 200ml of water at 9:30am. Did the blood test at 10:30 am. So around 1liter of water the day before. And the last 3days of the blood test my daily average of water intake was also probably 1-1.5L/day. Can this impact blood results by a lot? Like could electrolytes, cbc, albumin, ferritin etc come out falsely elevated due to the blood being more concentrated? Or wouldnt it be off by a huge margin? One of the reasons I tested ferritin and albumin was to ensure I absorb food normally so it would be pretty bad if my dumb forgetfulness of drinking water makes them falsely elevated.
The parameters I tested:
Testosteron, E2, IGF1, FT3, FT4, TSH, GGT, ALT, AST, ALP, Bilirubin total, Bilirubin direct, HDL, LDL, CRP, Vitamin D, Calcium, Phosphate, Natrium + Kalium + Chlorid, Zinc, Magnesium, creatinine, Albumin, protein total, cbc, iron, ferritin



